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G. Stanley Hall was a pioneering American psychologist and educator, best known for his work in the fields of child development and adolescence. He was instrumental in establishing psychology as a formal discipline in the United States and was one of the first to study adolescence as a distinct phase of human development. His landmark book, "Adolescence," published in 1904, explored the psychological and physiological changes occurring during this critical period and laid the foundation for the field of developmental psychology.

Hall's influence extended beyond academia; he was a prominent figure in various psychological associations and helped to establish the American Psychological Association (APA). His research not only contributed to the understanding of adolescence but also touched on topics such as education, religion, and social issues. Hall's work emphasized the importance of nurturing and understanding young minds in a rapidly changing society, making significant strides in how we perceive childhood and development.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 February 1, 1844
出生地点 Gorham, Maine, USA
去世日期 April 24, 1924